Route
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My Impressions
My visit to the railway was a special Open Day organised by the
Narrow Gauge Railway Society. As a consequence, we were given the run of the site with special trains operating for our convenience.
The site is fairly compact but hosts a range of interesting and fascinating artefacts. These range from former military equipment .....
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Bren gun carrier at Tinkers Park |
....... to a collection of fairground organs .....
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Part of the fairground organ collection - Source: http://tinkerspark.com/images/organs/img04.jpg |
...... traction engines ......
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One of the traction engines in the collection - Source: http://tinkerspark.com/images/road/img06.jpg |
...... and, of course, the narrow gauge railway equipment.
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Mild, a 20/28hp 4WDM Simplex Rail Motor at Tinkers Park |
For our visit, the volunteers had steam the railway's O&K locomotive and ran a passenger shuttle service with this and one of their Railmotors,
Drusilla.
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Sao Domingos, 0-6-0WT Orenstein and Koppell about to couple on to the strain at the Lower Terminus |
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Drusilla, a
30hp 4WDM Simplex about to depart from the line's lower terminus |
In addition, a Ruston and a Simplex loco ran a goods service up and down the line.
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20hp 4WDM Ruston and Wolf, a
20/2hp 4WDM Simplex Motor Rail handle the goods train |
There was plenty to see with plenty of good viewing-points around the site, including one on the curve which provided an opportunity to see the locos performing at their best.
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Sao Domingos storms the gradient |
I imagine that a Gala Day at the Park would be a really interesting affair, with plenty to see and do for the entire family. The volunteers are clearly very dedicated to developing the collection and deserve support for their efforts. Many thanks to all those involved.
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